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Transcript of Pope Leo XIV Remarks To U.S. Audience For First Time In Chicago

The following is the full transcript of Pope Leo XIV’s first remarks to a U.S. audience since becoming Pontiff during his visit to Chicago, Illinois on June 14, 2025.

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Opening Greetings and Trinity Reflection

Pope Leo XIV: My dear friends, it’s a pleasure for me to greet all of you gathered together at White Sox Park on this great celebration as a community of faith in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Special greeting to Cardinal Cupich, to the Auxiliary Bishops, to all my friends who are gathered today on this, the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity.

And I begin with that because the Trinity is a model of God’s love for us. God, Father, Son, and Spirit, three persons in one God, live united in the depth of love in community, sharing that communion with all of us. So as you gather today in this great celebration, I want to both express my gratitude to you and also an encouragement to continue to build up community, friendship as brothers and sisters in your daily lives, in your families, in your parishes, in the Archdiocese, and throughout our world.

Special Message to Young People

I’d like to send a special word of greeting to all the young people, those of you gathered together today, and many of you who are perhaps watching this greeting through technological means on the Internet. As you grow up together, you may realize, especially having lived through the time of the pandemic, times of isolation, of great difficulty, sometimes even difficulties in your families, in our world today. Sometimes it may be that the context of your life has not given you the opportunity to live the faith, to live as participants in a faith community.

And I’d like to take this opportunity to invite each one of you to look into your own hearts to recognize that God is present and that perhaps in many different ways, God is reaching out to you, calling you, inviting you to know his son, Jesus Christ, through the scriptures, perhaps through a friend or a relative, a grandparent who might be a person of faith.